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in the legislative process, what is meant by the term, \concurrence\? a it means that both houses must agree on the wording before a bill will pass b it means that the governor must agree on the wording before a bill will pass c it means that all citizens must agree on the wording before a bill will pass d it means that the judicial branch must agree on the wording before a bill will pass please select the best answer from the choices provided
In the legislative process, concurrence typically refers to both houses of a legislative body (such as the Senate and the House of Representatives in a bicameral system) having to agree on the wording of a bill for it to pass. The governor's agreement is related to the bill - becoming - law after it passes the legislature in some systems, not the concept of concurrence. All citizens do not directly vote on the wording of every bill, and the judicial branch is not involved in the initial agreement on the bill's wording during the legislative process.
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A. It means that both houses must agree on the wording before a bill will pass